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NCT number NCT02275338
Other study ID # A-48-52030-269
Secondary ID 2013-002174-43
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date November 19, 2014
Est. completion date November 9, 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2019
Source Ipsen
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

To assess the efficacy of Lanreotide Autogel 120 mg for the relief of vomiting due to inoperable malignant intestinal obstruction in patients without nasogastric tube (NGT) and to assess the efficacy of lanreotide Autogel 120 mg on removal of nasogastric tube without the recurrence of vomiting in patients with an inoperable malignant intestinal obstruction with a nasogastric tube.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 52
Est. completion date November 9, 2017
Est. primary completion date November 9, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Written informed consent before any study related procedure

- Male and female patients age 18 years or older at time of enrollment

- Diagnosis of intestinal obstruction of malignant origin

- In case of peritoneal carcinomatosis, confirmation by CT or MRI scan within the 3 months preceding the inclusion in the study

- Confirmed as inoperable after surgical advice

- Patient with a nasogastric tube OR presenting with 3 or more episodes of vomiting / 24h in the last 48 hours

- Estimated life expectancy 1 month or more

Exclusion Criteria:

- Operable obstruction or subobstruction

- Bowel obstruction due to a non-malignant cause

- Signs of bowel perforation

- Prior treatment with somatostatin or any other analogue within the previous 60 days

- A known hypersensitivity to any of the study treatments or related compounds

- Previous participation in this study

- Is likely to require treatment during the study with drugs that are not permitted by the study protocol

- Has abnormal baseline findings, any other medical condition(s) or laboratory findings that, in the opinion of the Investigator, might jeopardise the subject's safety

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Lanreotide Autogel
120mg administered via deep subcutaneous injection at Day 0 and Day 28.

Locations

Country Name City State
Belgium Ste-Elisabeth Hospital Brussels

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ipsen

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Belgium, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Percentage of Responders Before or at Day 7 The primary endpoint assessed the percentage of responding subjects before or at Day 7. A responder was defined as a subject experiencing =2 vomiting episodes/day during at least 3 consecutive days at any timepoint between Day 0 and Day 7 (for subjects without NGT at baseline), or as a subject in whom the NGT had been removed during at least 3 consecutive days at any timepoint between Day 0 and Day 7 without vomiting recurrence (for subjects with NGT at baseline), as recorded on diary cards which were completed every day. From Day 0 to Day 7
Secondary Percentage of Responders in Phase 1 This endpoint assessed the overall percentage of responding subjects at the Phase 1 timepoints of Days 14 and 28. A responder was defined as a subject experiencing = 2 vomiting episodes/day during at least 3 consecutive days at any timepoint between Day 0 and Days 14 or 28 (for subjects without NGT at baseline) or as a subject in whom the NGT has been removed, during at least 3 consecutive days without vomiting recurrence, at any timepoint between Day 0 and Days 14 and 28 (for subjects with NGT at baseline), as recorded on diary cards which were completed every day. From Day 0 to Day 28
Secondary Median Time Between First Lanreotide Autogel® Injection and Clinical Response in Phase 1 The time for clinical response in Phase 1 (up to Day 28) was defined as the time from inclusion (Day 0) to the date of clinical response. A response was defined as occurrence of = 2 vomiting episodes/day for at least 3 consecutive days at any timepoint between Day 0 and Day 28 (for patients without NGT use at baseline) or the removal of NGT for at least 3 consecutive days at any timepoint between Day 0 and Day 28 without vomiting recurrence (for patients with NGT use at baseline). The Kaplan-Meier estimate of median time to clinical response are presented. From Day 0 to Day 28
Secondary Median Change From Baseline in Quality of Life as Assessed by Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) in Phase 1 Quality of Life was assessed by both subject and investigator based on the ESAS. The ESAS scale evaluates 9 symptoms common in cancer subjects: pain, tiredness, nausea, depression, anxiety, drowsiness, appetite, wellbeing and shortness of breath. The severity at the time of assessment of each symptom is rated from 0 to 10 on a numerical scale; 0 = symptom is absent and 10 = worst possible severity. Each symptom rating was interpreted independently and a total symptom distress score was calculated for both subject and investigator assessed scores as the sum of the 9 items. Median change from baseline (Day 0) in total symptom distress score, at each of the Phase 1 timepoints is presented and a positive change indicates a worsening condition. Days 0, 7, 14 and 28
Secondary Median Change From Baseline in General Activity as Assessed by the Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) Scale in Phase 1 The KPS scale was used to quantify subject's general well-being and activities of daily life. Subjects were classified based on their functional impairment and KPS scores range from 0 (death) to 100 (no evidence of disease). KPS scores are classified as 0-40 = unable to care for self; requires equivalent of institutional or hospital care; disease may be progressing rapidly; 50-70 = unable to work; able to live at home and care for most personal needs; varying amount of assistance needed; 80-100 = able to carry on normal activity and to work; no special care needed. Median change from baseline (Day 0) at each of the Phase 1 timepoints is presented and a negative change indicates a worsening condition. Days 0, 7, 14 and 28
Secondary Median Change From Baseline in Number of Daily Episodes of Nausea in Phase 1 The mean number of daily episodes of nausea were calculated as the sum of episodes of nausea reported the last 3 days before the corresponding visit, divided by 3.
The median change from baseline (Day 0) at each of the Phase 1 timepoints is presented and positive change indicates a worsening condition.
Days 0, 7, 14 and 28
Secondary Median Change From Baseline in Abdominal Pain Scores Assessed Using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) in Phase 1 Abdominal pain was assessed using the VAS numeric pain distress scale. The VAS is a 100-millimetre (10-centimetre) scoring scale on which subjects marked on their perceived level of pain. Score range on VAS is from 0 to 100 where 0 = no pain and 100 = unbearable pain. Median change from baseline (Day 0) at each of the Phase 1 timepoints is presented and a positive change indicates a worsening condition. Days 0, 7, 14 and 28
Secondary Percentage of Responders Before or at Phase 2 Timepoints This endpoint assessed the overall percentage of subjects continuing from Phase 1 and confirmed as a responder at the end of Phase 1, showing a continued response at Days 35, 42 and 56. A responder was defined as a subject experiencing =2 vomiting episodes/day during at least 3 consecutive days at any timepoint between Day 0 and Days 35, 42, 56 (for subjects without NGT at baseline), or as a subject in whom the NGT had been removed during at least 3 consecutive days at any timepoint between Day 0 and Days 35, 42, 56 without vomiting recurrence (for subjects with NGT at baseline), as recorded on diary cards which were completed every day. From Day 0 to Day 56
Secondary Median Change From Baseline in Quality of Life as Assessed by ESAS in Phase 2 Quality of Life was assessed by both subject and investigator based on the ESAS. The ESAS scale evaluates 9 symptoms common in cancer subjects: pain, tiredness, nausea, depression, anxiety, drowsiness, appetite, wellbeing and shortness of breath. The severity at the time of assessment of each symptom is rated from 0 to 10 on a numerical scale, 0 = symptom is absent and 10 = worst possible severity. Each symptom rating was interpreted independently and a total symptom distress score was calculated for both subject and investigator assessed scores as the sum of the 9 items. Median change from baseline (Day 0) in total symptom distress score, at each of the Phase 2 timepoints is presented and a positive change indicates a worsening condition. Days 0, 35, 42 and 56
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